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Reduce heating costs by winterizing your home

It may not feel cold outside yet, but cooler temperatures will be here before you know it, and with the change in weather comes a list of home maintenance that all homeowners should tackle before harsh weather sets in. Better Business Bureau serving Central Eas Texas (BBB) and The United States Department of Energy encourage homeowners to conduct a home energy assessment to determine how slight corrections could make your home more energy efficient and likewise lower energy costs.

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Salon & Boutique host grand opening

The Pittsburg-Camp County Chamber of Commerce was pleased to join Be*YOU*Tiful Salon & Boutique for their grand reopening. Owner Monica Penny invites you to visit them at their new location, 611 North Greer Blvd. (next door to Burn’s Pawn Shop). In addition to the Salon, Be*YOU*Tiful Salon offers manicures, tanning and facials as well a women’s clothing boutique and cupcakery. COURTESY PHOTO

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Reusing this year’s potting mix

OK, once your container plants experience a hard freeze, it’s time to start preparations for next spring. A f t e r the annuals and vegetables are removed, the question remains of what to do with the potting soil. Many dump it in the trash, while others spread it around the garden. Reusing in any form is good. Spreading used potting soil may not provide many nutrients to the garden but still provides spacing for water, air, and roots. A third solution, while requiring a little more work, provides a better solution. Try mixing the old mix with new potting mix.

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